Is the Shuai Ke New Energy a pure electric or a plug-in hybrid?

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FranciscoMarie
07/30/25 8:04am
Shuai Ke New Energy is a pure electric model, an MPV launched by Zhengzhou Nissan. The following is a detailed introduction to pure electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles: Characteristics and working principle of pure electric vehicles: Unlike traditional fuel vehicles, pure electric vehicles use the current generated by the power battery to drive the motor after passing through the power regulator, and then the motor drives the power transmission system, ultimately driving the vehicle. Similar to an electric bicycle, it uses an electric motor to drive the wheels. Characteristics and working principle of hybrid vehicles: The vehicle drive system of a hybrid vehicle consists of two or more individual drive systems that can operate simultaneously. The driving power of the vehicle is provided by a single drive system alone or jointly according to the actual driving state of the vehicle. The characteristics are low fuel consumption, and the engine and motor power can complement each other.
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